Johnson took the hit from Pollard while making a catch near the end zone in the final minutes of regulation. Pollard was not flagged. Replays showed Pollard initially made contact with his shoulder pads. He wasn’t sure how the NFL might react after the game. Johnson did not return to action and was later diagnosed with a concussion.

“It’s hard for us as defensive players to pick our target, you know,” Pollard said. “It was a no-call but we will see what the front office has to say.”

The NFL reviewed the play and determined Pollard’s hit was to the head and neck area against a defenseless player.

Johnson’s teammate, Texans tight end Owen Daniels, spoke about Pollard’s hit on 610-AM in Houston. He called the hit a “blatant” hit to the receiver’s head.

“I’ve never seen a more blatant blow to the head. A big miss by the officials, especially for a guy like Andre,’’ Daniels said. “I know you have to protect every player, especially someone like him.”